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Details Bitcoin the Turtle (SLOW) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of SLOW is $0.0067. In the past 24 hours, SLOW has traded between $0.0064 and $0.0068, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of SLOW is $0.0414, and the all-time low is $0.0016.
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Bitcoin the Turtle (SLOW) Today's Price
The live price of SLOW today is $0.0067, with a current market cap of $132.865K. The 24-hour trading volume is 56K. The price of SLOW to USD is updated in real time.
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BITCOIN THE TURTLE (SLOW) FAQ
What is Bitcoin the Turtle ($SLOW) and how did it originate?
Bitcoin the Turtle ($SLOW) is a community-driven memecoin built on the Kaspa blockchain using the KRC-20 token standard. The project was inspired by a real-life pet turtle named "Bitcoin," which belongs to Kaspa founder Yonatan Sompolinsky and made a cameo during a livestream. It celebrates the grassroots culture of the Kaspa ecosystem, using the turtle theme as a play on the idea that while turtles are traditionally perceived as slow, the project aims for steady, long-term growth on the high-speed Kaspa network.
Is the $SLOW project officially affiliated with the Kaspa development team?
No, Bitcoin the Turtle is not an official product of the Kaspa development team. Although it was inspired by the founder's pet, it is a community-run initiative that was launched spontaneously as a joke and cultural tribute. It operates independently of the official Kaspa core developers.
What are the tokenomics of $SLOW and what is the KRC-20 standard?
The project emphasizes a fair distribution model with no pre-mine, no team allocation, and no venture capital backing. The maximum supply is approximately 21,000,000 tokens, mirroring Bitcoin's total supply. $SLOW is a KRC-20 token, which is a protocol standard allowing for the creation of fungible tokens on the Kaspa Proof-of-Work network, similar to how ERC-20 tokens function on Ethereum.
Where can users buy and store Bitcoin the Turtle ($SLOW)?
Users can trade $SLOW on centralized exchanges such as LBank. It is also available via decentralized tools and marketplaces within the Kaspa ecosystem. To store the tokens, a wallet that specifically supports the KRC-20 standard is required, such as the KasWare Wallet or KDX.
Why is the ticker named "SLOW" and what is the token's utility?
The ticker "SLOW" is an ironic reference to the turtle's name and the common critique that the original Bitcoin network is slow. Conversely, $SLOW runs on Kaspa, which is one of the fastest Layer-1 Proof-of-Work blockchains. Currently, the token's utility focuses on community engagement and building awareness for the Kaspa ecosystem, with potential future integrations like DAOs or NFTs being discussed by the community.
Is $SLOW related to other turtle-themed projects on chains like Solana or Linea?
No. There is often confusion with projects like "Turtle Club" on Linea/Ethereum or various memecoins on Solana. Bitcoin the Turtle ($SLOW) is strictly tied to the Kaspa blockchain. Users are encouraged to verify contract addresses and ensure they are using the KRC-20 version to avoid copycat tokens on other networks.
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